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The north had a two-step plan. They planned to destroy the Southern economy with naval blockade, or the interdiction of a nation's lines of communication at sea by the use of naval power. Then, they would take control of the Mississippi River, which would help divide the South.

Meanwhile, the South planned to gain British support because the British needed the South's cotton. However, the South was incorrect, and their plan failed. It turned out that Britain already had a lot of stored cotton. Also, they received cotton from India and Egypt.

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